Translations:CP 03097/61/en

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  1. Proust had already written to Hauser on [25 January 1916], on the subject of Gaston Roüillard de Kerivily: "I finally saw the Director of the Agency who has been very kind, and I wouldn't like to disoblige him" (CP 03071; Kolb, XV, no. 7). He insisted again [28 January 1916]: "... to cause a nuisance to someone so obliging would cause me deep pain, even if it were to reduce my debt" (CP 03073; Kolb, XV, no. 9). [FP]